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The prospect of Trump running again and knowing he's just a coin toss away from the presidency is taking a toll on my mental health.

A possible rematch in the 2024 presidential election between President Biden and former President Trump appears likely, even though few voters actually want it. A Yahoo News/YouGov poll found 38 percent of respondents reported they felt “exhaustion” over the idea of a Biden-Trump replay.  According to the American Psychological Association, the stress of following daily political news…

By shooting down Russia's "unstoppable" Kinzhal missiles, Ukraine has shown the world that Moscow's military might is not what it once was.

Ukrainian air defense units reportedly shot down a half-dozen of Russia’s highly-touted Kinzhal hypersonic missiles during a massive air strike on Kyiv. The missiles, considered to be one of the Russian army’s crown jewels, were intercepted by the U.S.-made Patriot missile system. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan says the incident is not only a…

China's Xi Jinping is trying to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine, a move that could undermine the U.S.'s standing on the global stage.

China has made no secret of its desire to broker peace in the Ukraine War. Chinese President Xi Jinping has already visited Vladimir Putin in Moscow and talked on the phone with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about finding a resolution to end the conflict. However, global analysts view the Chinese efforts as part of a…

The CIA is "open for business" in Russia, and it's next new batch recruits could be officials in the Russian government.

The next new batch of CIA recruits could be officials in the Russian government. The Central Intelligence Agency said it’s open for business in Russia, and apparently, business is good. Since last fall, the CIA and the FBI have not been shy about asking disgruntled Russians to reach out. David Marlowe, the deputy director of…

Vladimir Putin's army is desperate for more men to take up arms in Ukraine, as some 20,000 Russian soldiers have been killed since December.

Russia’s military racked up massive casualties during its winter offensive in Ukraine, with as many as 100,000 Russians killed or wounded since December alone. Vladimir Putin is reportedly ready to mobilize college students to replenish his army’s depleted ranks. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan says Russia is desperate for troops but warns bringing in…

Russia is playing the long game in the Ukraine war, and the world security order will look drastically different when the last battle ends.

Ukraine’s spring counteroffensive is officially on hold as the embattled country awaits delivery of pledged military aid. Meanwhile, Putin’s weapons stockpile may be shrinking. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan believes that, for Russia, it doesn’t matter whether it loses the next battle or not. He argues Putin is playing the long game and the…

The U.S. ambassador to South Africa said the country provided weapons and ammunition to Russia, a violation of the country's own law.

The U.S. ambassador to South Africa said the country provided weapons and ammunition to Russia. If true, the transaction would be a violation of South Africa’s own laws. In December, the Russian-owned ship Lady R was docked at the Simon’s Town Naval Base near Cape Town. U.S. Ambassador Reuben Brigety said the cargo ship was…

Ukraine’s spring counteroffensive is on hold. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine doesn't have enough Western weapons.

Ukraine’s much anticipated spring counteroffensive is on hold. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his nation doesn’t have enough weapons to succeed against Russia without losing too many soldiers. For months, the world has been waiting for Ukraine to strike back against Russia. Most military analysts assumed the assault would be centered around Zaporizhzhia, in the…

Russian President Vladimir Putin marked Victory Day with a scaled-down ceremony and accused the West of waging a "real war" against Russia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin marked Victory Day on Monday, May 8, commemorating the Soviet Union’s role in defeating Nazi Germany in World War II. Speaking at a notably scaled-down ceremony, Putin declared that that the West has unleashed “a real war” against Russia. In Moscow’s Red Square, the Kremlin showcased a single moving T-34 Soviet-era…

President Joe Biden will meet with lawmakers to discuss the nation's debt, as the U.S. attempts to avoid a potential government default.

President Joe Biden will meet with lawmakers Tuesday, May 9, to discuss the nation’s debt ceiling issue, as the United States attempts to avoid a potential government default. And China has ordered the expulsion of a Canadian diplomat from the country in a move that has been viewed as a further escalation of tensions between…